Using a power pack is one solution yes. I have a three way switch which 
switches between dyno lights only, both dyno lights and regulated power 
output or just regulated power output only. The regulated output could go 
into a pass through battery which would in effect act as a UPS. However the 
reason that I am posting this issue on the Osmand forum is that Osmand 
crashes when other applications such as Locus or Strava remain stable under 
the similar circumstances. So why would only Osmand seem to be affected by 
this issue? The operating system seems unaffected.

I like to run Osmand so that the screen comes on only when an announcement 
is made which is a fantastic feature for saving battery power. It's this 
that has been saving my skin recently as I have been doing a lot of very 
hilly rides where there isn't enough power to feed into the phone. So of 
course whenever I get to an uphill I switch off the power to the phone and 
Osmand crashes, sometimes it doesn't. This is really frustrating as I then 
have to wait for Osmand to restart from where it left off. At which point 
it then begins to start saving a new track log. 

I've managed to send one Osmand crashlog so far. Not sure where Osmand 
saves it's crash logs. Would there be any way of retrieving these easily? 

Andy's suggestion on getting Android crash logs looks too complicated as it 
seems I need to install another app on my laptop and the logs are 
indecipherable without this app if I've read that correctly? Besides, it's 
not Android that's crashing.

However, in answer to Andy's question. No it doesn't crash when I plug or 
unplug a regular charger which would suggest that it's the manner in which 
it's being charged. Why then aren't the other two aforementioned 
applications affected? What is making Osmand so sensitive to the power 
connections?

Thanks for all your suggestions so far.


On Monday, 14 August 2017 17:52:03 UTC+1, Peter B wrote:
>
> Idea for a workaround:
> Could it help, using a power pack between bike dynamo and phone ? 
> It should offer input and output at the same time. 
> This should buffer any peaks which could come from dynamo.
> It is not expensive and if would help...
> Regards Peter

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